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- Maryland, the latest school to be linked in the FBI investigation into correction in college basketball, will have to see whether the New York grand jury is satisfied with the information the university provided.
- The investigation already has resulted in the arrest of four assistant coaches from Power Five conference schools as well as the firing of Hall of Fame coach Rick Pitino at Louisville.
- Goodonehoney, a 3-year-old filly based at Laurel, will be among the favorites in Friday's Black-Eyed Susan at Pimlico.
- Three times Lefty Driesell has been a finalist for the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. Three times he has fallen short. His path seems clearer in 2018.
- The Terps' 3-point defense, last-second strategy and depth issues come into focus after a tough loss.
- "It's a completely different world there, and for a long time, no one wanted to admit that," the former Terps coach said.
- Big Ten coaches and commissioner Jim Delany react to sport's ongoing scandal and FBI investigation
- Jim Delany said he was "not shocked at all" at FBI's involvement in college scandal
- Four-star guard Eric Ayala is expected to pick Terps
- Decisions by guards Devon Dotson and Eric Ayala expected
- Guards Keldon Johnson, Devon Dotson and Eric Ayala making official visits to College Park
- Rasheed Sulaimon gave Maryland more than just a career-high 28-point performance here at Williams Arena on Thursday night. In the aftermath of his team's shocking 68-63 loss to Minnesota, the senior guard also provided the sixth-ranked Terps some historical perspective.
- A transfer who considered going to Maryland, Damion Lee scores 24 points for No. 19 Louisville as it snaps No. 2 North Carolina's 12-game winning streak.
- Drexel transfer Damion Lee (Calvert Hall) is transferring to Louisville, rather than Maryland, Arizona, Gonzaga or Marquette.
- Sterling Smith transferring from Coppin State, considering schools such as Louisville, Wake Forest, Rutgers
- On Sunday, Drexel transfer Damion Lee (Calvert Hall) announced that he had cut his list of schools that he is still considering to five: Arizona, Gonzaga, Louisville, Marquette and Maryland.
- After winning its first Big Ten game at Michigan State Tuesday night, the Terps did the same at Xfinity Center Saturday, turning away Minnesota, 70-58, before the biggest home crowd of the season.
- Maryland men's basketball coach Mark Turgeon, football coach Randy Edsall and womens basketball coach Brenda Frese rank as the state's three highest-paid employees.
- Maryland men's basketball program remains in search of assistant coach as Kenny Johnson is set to join Louisville.
- Fundraising events can make for strange bedfellows, particularly when it comes to politics. But more than a few heads were turned, eyebrows were raised and stomachs were -- well, you get the picture -- when it was announced that former longtime rivals and now retired college basketball coaches Gary Williams and Jim Calhoun would be part of the same "Lunch with Legends" in New York City.